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Best Domestic Books

December 2024

The Art of Racing in the Rain

Enzo, a wise and philosophical dog, narrates this heartwarming tale of his human family. Through his keen observations, we experience the triumphs and struggles of aspiring race car driver Denny Swift. Enzo’s unique perspective on life, love, and the art of racing in the rain offers profound insights into the human condition. As Denny faces personal challenges and tragedy, Enzo’s unwavering loyalty and canine wisdom provide comfort and guidance. This touching story will make you laugh, cry, and see the world through new eyes.

The Ones We Trust

In “The Ones We Trust,” Kimberly Belle weaves a gripping tale of betrayal and redemption. As I turned each page, I found myself drawn deeper into the world of Abigail Wolff, a former reporter haunted by a story gone wrong. When a grieving soldier’s sister approaches her for help, Abigail is thrust back into the world of investigative journalism she’d sworn off. The narrative skillfully balances suspense with heart, exploring themes of family, loyalty, and the cost of truth. Belle’s vivid prose and complex characters kept me guessing until the very end.

Home Front

In “Home Front,” Kristin Hannah weaves a poignant tale of love, duty, and sacrifice. Jolene, a National Guard helicopter pilot, faces the ultimate test when she’s deployed to Iraq, leaving behind her troubled marriage and two young daughters. As she navigates the horrors of war, her family grapples with her absence and their own demons. Hannah’s vivid prose brings the battlefield and homefront to life, tugging at heartstrings with raw emotion and unflinching honesty. A powerful exploration of family, courage, and the true cost of service.

This Is How It Always Is

Rosie and Penn’s family seems perfect: five rambunctious boys and two loving parents. But their youngest, Claude, has a secret. He wants to be a girl. As Claude’s journey unfolds, the family grapples with acceptance, fear, and the complexities of raising a transgender child. Frankel’s tender prose weaves a tale of unconditional love, challenging societal norms, and the lengths parents will go to protect their children. This poignant story will tug at your heartstrings and leave you pondering the true meaning of family long after the last page.